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War is threatening. The grey parrot with the bright red tail named Kasuku is flying as fast as he can to reach the village of the Kiritiris and the hut of the once powerful and aging warrior, Chief Pachunga. But if Kjaz-Barbaroi, an evil leader with designs on ruling their land, gets to the hut first, it will be too late for them all. Kasuku carries orders from Olugbala to tell the chief, who has been held prisoner for three rainy seasons, that he must raise an army to fight against Kjaz-Barbaroi and his contingent of Dark Creatures. Pachunga, now mysteriously restored to his youth by…mehr

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War is threatening. The grey parrot with the bright red tail named Kasuku is flying as fast as he can to reach the village of the Kiritiris and the hut of the once powerful and aging warrior, Chief Pachunga. But if Kjaz-Barbaroi, an evil leader with designs on ruling their land, gets to the hut first, it will be too late for them all. Kasuku carries orders from Olugbala to tell the chief, who has been held prisoner for three rainy seasons, that he must raise an army to fight against Kjaz-Barbaroi and his contingent of Dark Creatures. Pachunga, now mysteriously restored to his youth by Olugbala, and the parrot narrowly escape the village. With Kjaz-Barbaroi close behind, they face constant danger. Joined by Muriel Sniggins, the trio travels through the jungle, descend into a cave system inhabited by a long-lost race of people, and finally reach the savannah. As they journey, Pachunga's army continues to grow person by person, group by group. In the meantime, Kjaz-Barbaroi's army also gets larger and larger. Each day brings them closer and closer to the final battle. Pachunga wonders if his army will be large enough, strong enough, and brave enough to defeat the evil Kjaz-Barbaroi.
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Autorenporträt
John A. Macdonald completed his first novel at the age of twenty-one. He lived in Central America before returning to the U.S. to teach at Trinity School for Ministry. His job takes him regularly to East Africa. He and his wife, Gail, have three children and live near Pittsburgh.